Who said that?@Follower
Christians are the ones who keep "defining" GOD as they like (astaghfarullah).
God has yellow hair and white skin.
The movie "Passion of the christ".(Technically brown hair).Who said that?
@Follower
God died for your sins.
God has yellow hair and white skin.
The movie "Passion of the christ".(Technically brown hair).
There's nothing wrong with him looking human since HE(pbuh) WAS A MAN.
But you see what this has done, the african christians depict him as black, the middle easterns say he looks middle eastern and ofcourse the europeans have their own version, since everyone wants "GOD" to look like them.
Not to mention how women are ******* because GOD was a man.
(Astaghfirullah).
1) One that movie never says any such thing. At best (or in this case worst) you inferred it for reasons wholly your own and not found in the movie itself.
2) That you would get your theology from a movie, or even some medieval painting, rather than the Bible.
Do you believe that God came down as a man or not? Did his disciples see him in so many different versions or did he have certain destinct features? Otherwise how would they recognize him?4) You then actually provide your own rebuttal saying that each different group of people portray Jesus in their own manner. If this is so, we obviously don't as a group say that God has any particular color of skin or hair.
They aren't in the movie you mentioned!!! That's why I said that if you have that image your inferred it for reasons wholly your own -- such an image is not found in the movie, you had to have found it elsewhere.What do you mean wholly my own? How do you explain all the paintings of Jesus(pbuh) with the very same features that I mentioned?
How? I prefaced my comment by saying that if your presentation is true, then ...... If there is any contradition it is in that you in one place say that Christians present Jesus has having yellow hair and white skin (I ask for evidence, you name a movie where he has brown hair), you then go on to say that Africans and Chinese don't see him this way. That is evidence, from your own words, that Christians see him many different ways, not one particular way, i.e. as you initially claimed with yellow hair and white skin.Finally you just contradicted youself![]()
Christians are the ones who keep "defining" GOD as they like (astaghfarullah).
God has yellow hair and white skin.
That's why I said that perhaps you were being too subtle by this reference and I didn't understand. So, either speak clearly and continue with what you have just said and we can have a rational discussion about it, OR retract your previous statement about yellow hair and white skin, for it is certainly ridiculous to claim that Christians actually imagine Jesus as having yellow hair and white skin. Not even the places you have cited portray him that way.I was talking about how this anthromorphic identity imposed on God forced people to think of him in such a way(everybody wants God to look like them).
Christians are the ones who keep "defining" GOD as they like (astaghfarullah).
God has yellow hair and white skin.
Grace, don't take me out of context.
My statement
was in response to Follower when he said that Islam tends to define God and put him in a box and so on..
Anyway, I take the "yellow hair and white skin" description back, since it was only meant to be an example of one of the forms, of what I believe backed by evidence(several paintings), how christians perceive God .
why are you putting too much emphasis on my example about the movie. I just chose a random example.
But still you have to answer this question?
Did he or did he not have distinct human features from the christian perspective?
I can agree that the Qur'an mentions Jesus as a Messiah and that the New Testament also uses the term with respect to Jesus. (However, I think you are going to have trouble further proceeding down this line as I don't think that you will find the OT and the NT in complete agreement with each other as to what their understanding of "messiahship" meant.)Can we initially agree that both the Bible and the Qur'an teach that Jesus is the Messiah?
Me too.yup!
The last part of 5:110 states: “I did restrain the Children of Israel from thee when thou didst show them the clear Signs, and the unbelievers among them said: 'This is nothing but evident magic.'”This passage does provide evidence that God did not allow the children of Israel to harm Jesus. However, the context of the verse appears to support the interpretation that the Jews tried to harm Jesus because of His earlier miracles and teachings, rather than later events surrounding His death.
yes true ...and they (according to the NT)finally succeeded in their plot to crucify him!...The Bible provides several examples where the Jews tried to harm Jesus
because of His sayings and miracles.
Can we initially agree that both the Bible and the Qur'an teach that
Jesus is the Messiah? Can we just agree that Jesus is the Messiah
Clearly, the Qur’an rejects the concept of God having a Son. However, Jesus repeatedly stated that He is the Son of God. Even God Himself declared:
“This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased. Hear Him!” (Matthew 17:5b)
I disagree that the verse gives the impression that God's protection for Jesus from the Jews was only available in his earlier days in his mission ,the verse suggests not only a full protection anytime they thought to hurt him but also the verse put such (protection) in the last part ... and what is that a clue for?
read the verse again:
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